Electrical Engineering Program

Electrical engineers harness electrical energy for the benefit of humankind. The profession is broad and encompasses products valued by society in many technical areas from communications to electric power and energy use to those for our current "Information Age". Employment opportunities range over product design, development, manufacturing, sales, management, teaching, and research. Employers include industrial companies, consulting firms, and government agencies and non-governmental organizations. The UNF Office of Career Services provides information on companies seeking electrical engineering graduates for permanent positions or current students for employment in cooperative education positions.

Program Educational Objectives

UNF Engineering graduates will demonstrate:

sound engineering fundamentals.

strong team and leadership skills.

strong problem solving skills.

an ability to learn and advance.

effective communication skills.

Program Details

Note:

Through the university governance and administrative processes, after publication of these curriculum maps, changes may occur in the academic calendar, admission and graduation requirements, academic programs, course offering, policies, and regulation. As a result, these curriculum maps should not be construed as an agreement between the School of Engineering and the reader or as an irrevocable commitment from the School of Engineering to the reader. While a reasonable effort will be made to publicize such changes, a student in encouraged to seek current information from appropriate offices, because responsibility for complying with all applicable requirements ultimately rests with the student.